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Presentation made by Steven Michaëlis atThe Autism Shows 2019 in London, Birmingham, Manchester
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Steven MichaëlisFounder & C.E.O.
SAS Centre
Practical ways to tackle sensory challenges
Welcome …
to this noisy, busy, distracting,
sensory overloaded environment !
I'm a 'Cloggy'(a particular breed of human who inhabits
an exceedingly flat and soggy piece of mudbordering on the North Sea)
How do we define our children ?
By what they are notare not, or cannotcannot do,
or by what they areare and cancan do ?
On the menu today:
1. Sensory Processing
2. Speech Development
3. How we can help
Our brain:
It weighs about 3 pounds(about 2 % of our body weight)
It uses 20 % of all our energy
It controls almost everything we do
Our brain learns and develops
through the input
from our senses.
Sensory Input
Expressed in 'computer' terms:
Eyes: 10,000,000 bits per second
Ears: 100,000 bits per second
Nose: 100,000 bits per second
Mouth: 1,000 bits per second
Body: 1,000,000 bits per second
Total: 11 Million+ bits per second
Sensory Processing
Sensory Input: 11 Million+ bits/secAttention: 70 ~ 80 bits/sec
TESTYou are the driver of a train from London to Manchester. The distance is 200 miles and the average speed of the train is 50 miles per hour. The train has 8 carriages and each carriage holds a maximum of 50 passengers. The train leaves London at 9:00am.
Question 1:
At what time does the train
arrive in Manchester ?
Question 2:
How many passengers
can this train hold ?
Question 2:
How many passengers
can this train hold ?
Question 3:
How old is the driver of the train ?
TESTYou are the driver of a train from London to Manchester. The distance is 200 miles and the average speed of the train is 50 miles per hour. The train has 8 carriages and each carriage holds a maximum of 50 passengers. The train leaves London at 9:00am.
from Senses
… to Attention
Sensory overload:
when we cannot filter out enough input
and we get overwhelmed by it all.
Sensory filtering:
is this something we can learn ?
2. Speech Development
Speech &Language Melody &
Rhythm
Not good atSpeech &Language
Delay orNon Verbal
Speech and Language needs to beprocessed in the area of the brain
that is best at it.
Speech Music
We aim highHelping children or adults to cope is great,but we want to achieve more.
It is possible to instil long lasting changes in processing habits that lighten the load permanently !
A.S.D.
Down's Syndrome
Cerebral Palsy
Brain Injury
Students
Adults
Elderly
Stroke Patients
Intensive Care
SAS Method
Easy
Effective
Affordable
Fully Personalised
SAS Method
2x half-an-hour each day
24 - 28 days over one month
At a SAS Centre, or
Fully Coached at Home
Required Equipment
Any device connected to the internet (via browser or Android or iOS App)
Full-sized headphones
Client Feedback – Autism
Great Improvement: 18.3 %
Good Improvement: 40.0 %
Some Improvement: 36.7 %
U.K. Pricing
Fully Coached at Home package: £ 450
In-Centre Assessment: £ 150 In-Centre Courses from: £ 900
Autism Show Offers(valid till 31 July 2019)
► 28 days for the price of 24 days
► extra speech development modules
► half-price In-Centre assessments
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